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Non-NYU Resources & Programs
Harlem Capital:
A venture capital firm on a mission to change the face of entrepreneurship by investing in 1,000 diverse founders over 20 years.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
GingerBread Capital:
Invests in the next generation of women founders and entrepreneurs leading high-growth businesses. They help women gain access to the knowledge, networks and capital they need to build and scale successful enterprises.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
Female Founders Fund:
Created with one simple belief: women will build the companies of tomorrow. The fund is a leading source of institutional capital for female founders, having raised seed capital with over $3B in enterprise value.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
digitalundivided:
Founded in 2012, Didtechnology, Inc (d.b.a digitalundivided), is a social startup with 501 (c) 3 status that merges data and heart to develop innovative programs and initiatives that catalyzes economic growth in Black and Latinx communities.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
Coalition Venture Studio:
An ongoing initiative designed to support Black founders with expertise, resources, funding, connections, and education.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
BLCK VC:
A 501(c)(3)-pending nonprofit organization that equips Black investors with the access, education, and community they need to accelerate their careers in venture capital.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
Black Girl Tech Day:
Provides Black Female Founders in tech with an opportunity to network, learn and celebrate their unique contributions.
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BBG Ventures:
An early-stage fund backing big ideas from female founders.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
Backstage Capital:
A firm that prioritizes investments to underrepresented founders, including female founders, LGBTQ+ founders, and founders of color.
Non-NYU Resources & Programs
Astia:
Founded in 1999 as a nonprofit organization, Astia, a Silicon Valley-headquartered VC fund, works globally to level the investment playing field for high-growth startups led by women.